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This character study delves into Apollos, a Jewish teacher noted for his eloquence and fervent spirit. Analyzing Acts 18:24-19:1, the study highlights his strengths, including his powerful oratory skills and sincere teaching. Despite his passionate approach, Apollos had limited doctrine initially, leading to his further instruction and growth in faith. His journey illustrates the importance of doctrinal accuracy, humility in learning, and commitment to helping fellow believers. Discover how Apollos exemplifies the call to evangelism and the vital steps of salvation.
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A Jew Named Apollos A Character Study Acts 18:24-19:1
A Jew Named Apollos A Jew – 2 Tim3:15, Gal.3:24-25 Eloquent - Fluent, an Orator, Skilled in Speech Mighty - Powerful, Capable, Competent, 2 Tim.2:15 Limited In Doctrine - Vs.25, Ch.19:1-5 Fervent - To Boil With Heat, Be Hot, Rom.12:11, 10:2 Honest & Sincere –vs.25, “Taught Accurately” ASV Teachable -Vs.26, Matt.11:25 Doctrine is Important – 2 Jn.9, Rev.2:15 Letters of Commendation – 2Cor.3:1-2 Helped The Saints, vs.27, 1 Cor.3:4-6 Evangelistic – Vs.28, To Prove Downright, Confute Independent Will & Choice -1 Cor.16:12
The Plan of Salvation • Hear the Gospel of Christ, Acts 2:22 • Believe in Jesus Christ, Acts 16:31 • Repent and Turn to God, Acts 2:38 • Confess Jesus Before Men, Acts 8:37 • Baptized For Forgiveness, Acts 22:16 ----------------------------------------------------- • Grow And Be Faithful, 1 Cor.15:58 • If We Are Astray: Repent and Pray God Acts 8:22